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Expansion can reach point of no returns EXPANSION into too many markets has the potential to adversely affect Australia's four football codes, according to AFL champion James Hird.
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Expansion can reach point of no returns EXPANSION into too many markets has the potential to adversely affect Australia's four football codes, according to AFL champion James Hird.
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Actually, those elected were simply trying to end the EXPANSION of slavery, at first.
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Whatever the next steps may be, let's start being sincere in calling this bill what it is, a health care EXPANSION bill - it "reforms" absolutely nothing. jacq
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But now, now a Zionist regime vs. a safe homeland for the Jewish people as intended by the 1948 decree that created Israel, they insist on EXPANSION into more and more of OTHER people's land.
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By supporting an EXPANSION of Bush's Church Welfare system, Obama is not doing that.
Obama Speech: We Can Expand Faith-Based Charities And Separate Church From State 2009
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Now a FURTHER EXPANSION of the UCIA's role in Plainfield's future is up for discussion.
Archive 2007-01-01 Dan 2007
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Now a FURTHER EXPANSION of the UCIA's role in Plainfield's future is up for discussion.
UCIA: Cat, dog, or pig? You decide! Dan 2007
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Also, the poor are still covered by Medicaid, and lower middle-class kids are still (and, under Bush's EXPANSION of coverage, would still be) covered by S-CHIP.
House Vote On SCHIP Falls Short Of Veto Override; Not One GOPer Changed Vote 2009
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Gee, I think I'll vote for the guy, Obama, that voted yes on the energy bill that got TAX INCREASES on the oil companies to pay for ALTERNATIVE FUEL EXPANSION!
New Hillary Ad: Obama Only Takes On Oil Companies "On TV" 2009
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